Exclusive: Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger are embarking on a quest to find the origins of human creativity, which will be chronicled in a docuseries for Roku. The friends, longtime collaborators and Arch Motorcycle co-founders are headlining and executive producing the series, tentatively titled The Arch Project.
In the newly greenlighted program, fueled by their own curiosity and desire to learn, Hollinger and Reeves will explore the stories of those whose ideas and achievements they admire, meeting with mavericks who have shaped and changed the world.
“Our goal in creating this show is to explore the answers to the question, ‘where does human creativity and ingenuity come from’?” said Hollinger and Reeves. “We’ve sought out artists, innovators, and creators, whose stories we hope will inspire viewers to find answers that help unlock their own creativity.”
The docuseries is produced by Venture 10 Studio Group. Hollinger; Reeves; Hollinger’s wife,...
In the newly greenlighted program, fueled by their own curiosity and desire to learn, Hollinger and Reeves will explore the stories of those whose ideas and achievements they admire, meeting with mavericks who have shaped and changed the world.
“Our goal in creating this show is to explore the answers to the question, ‘where does human creativity and ingenuity come from’?” said Hollinger and Reeves. “We’ve sought out artists, innovators, and creators, whose stories we hope will inspire viewers to find answers that help unlock their own creativity.”
The docuseries is produced by Venture 10 Studio Group. Hollinger; Reeves; Hollinger’s wife,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Not everybody enjoys feeling the burn. But in the tight-knit world of chili heads who compete to see who can eat the most uber-spicy peppers, the endorphin rush that comes from capsaicin — the component in peppers that brings the heat — is a high worth pursuing. The contestants, the pepper growers trying to breed increasingly spicy pods, the hot sauce-makers tinkering with their recipes in their kitchens and the reviewers who chronicle this world on YouTube and social media are all featured in Hulu’s new show “Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People.”
The 10-episode “Superhot” goes deep inside the world of pepper personalities like Johnny Scoville, a popular reviewer and YouTube host; Aurea DeGuzman, a relative newcomer who grows peppers and makes her own hot sauce; Shahina Waseem, a British pepper-eating champion who’s never lost a competition and Troy Primeaux, grower of one of the world’s hottest peppers,...
The 10-episode “Superhot” goes deep inside the world of pepper personalities like Johnny Scoville, a popular reviewer and YouTube host; Aurea DeGuzman, a relative newcomer who grows peppers and makes her own hot sauce; Shahina Waseem, a British pepper-eating champion who’s never lost a competition and Troy Primeaux, grower of one of the world’s hottest peppers,...
- 1/24/2024
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Dennis Quaid will join Fox Nation, Fox News Media’s streaming platform, as the host of a new series titled “Top Combat Pilot.”
Quaid, who has distinguished himself as a licensed pilot, will host the upcoming four-part show that centers on the U.S. Marines’ Weapons and Tactics Instructor (Wti) based in Yuma, Ariz., considered to be the Marine’s version of the Navy’s “Top Gun school.” The military-focused show will premiere Monday, Nov. 6, on the streamer.
The official logline for the series reads: “Following 25 of the best combat pilots from every squadron in the country, viewers will watch as they train in an unrivaled air fleet, including F-18 Hornets and Huey and Cobra combat helicopters. The top performers will seek to distinguish themselves as the best of the best and be invited back as a Wti instructor.”
“Dennis Quaid not only played a pilot in the iconic movie ‘The Right Stuff,...
Quaid, who has distinguished himself as a licensed pilot, will host the upcoming four-part show that centers on the U.S. Marines’ Weapons and Tactics Instructor (Wti) based in Yuma, Ariz., considered to be the Marine’s version of the Navy’s “Top Gun school.” The military-focused show will premiere Monday, Nov. 6, on the streamer.
The official logline for the series reads: “Following 25 of the best combat pilots from every squadron in the country, viewers will watch as they train in an unrivaled air fleet, including F-18 Hornets and Huey and Cobra combat helicopters. The top performers will seek to distinguish themselves as the best of the best and be invited back as a Wti instructor.”
“Dennis Quaid not only played a pilot in the iconic movie ‘The Right Stuff,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
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